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No sense of humor apparently. I personally have and had a great time
socializing with my peers. Frank "seagull" wrote in message ... On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:29:52 -0700, "F.L. Whiteley" wrote: You have a power ticket, good, we'll let you get the next round thank you very much. Now it's time to learn to soar and leave those limitations behind. This is just the sort of culturally entrenched Neanderthalism to which I refer, and you'll wish you'd avoid when you encounter it at the field Oscar. One of the many reasons paying a premium to train at Sportavia et al is worth every 'penny'. Bypass the ******s & maximise your progress instead of the bull****. http://www.sportavia.com.au/ |
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